THE BRITISH MINISTRY.
MR WINSTON CHURCHILL ON ITS COLONIAL POLICY. United Press Association—By Electrio TelegT&ph—Copyright. LONDON, December 15. Mr T. R. Buchanan has been appointed Financial Secretary of the Treasury. Mr Winston Churchill, addressing the City Liberal Club, said freetrade, selfgovernment, and peace would be the principles governing the Liberal colonial policy, the nation giving with an open hand and open heart all. it had a right to give—its protection, credit, and great free market —asking no price, driving no bargain, and seeking no calculated repayment. This was the only union able to preserve through, all years tho loyal, powerful, prosperous, and profitable colonies.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12378, 18 December 1905, Page 7
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